Campus Planning Committee <br />November 28, 2017 Meeting <br />Page 4 <br />10pm. <br />• The existing bike path predates current code and is not lit. If the bike path were to be <br />realigned, code would require that it be lit. However, a portion of the bike path across <br />the river is deliberately not lit because it is within a natural area. <br />• Another member voiced support for the alignment of the bike path away from the <br />conservation setback. Proposals for trails to the look-out points and personal paddle <br />craft launch area should extend to this alignment of the bike path as well. <br />• A member was concerned about the proposed density on the east parcel north of the <br />tracks. This was particularly in relation to the entry sequence to that area as one passes <br />under the railway tracks. He would advocate for a direct visual connection to the river <br />at that threshold. <br />• It is helpful to think about the proposal for this area in relation to the context of <br />adjacent developments. <br />• It would also be helpful to show what was proposed in the former Riverfront Research <br />Park Master Site Plan and to highlight the major shift in the vision for that area of the <br />north of the tracks in this master site plan. <br />• <br />to-Cradle as opposed to older systems which utilize crumb rubber and polyurethane <br />underlayments. <br />• <br />• <br />area north of the tracks. The guest also asked how the existing uses south of the tracks <br />would be accommodated in the future and whether environmental remediation would <br />be necessary in that area prior to future development. <br />• <br />plan, because restrictions imposed now cannot be reversed in future steps. The chair <br />that involve this area of campus. <br />• <br />approval process. <br />• The CPC chair regards this as an opportunity to expand the community that has a <br />connection to the river and to activate the area. <br />• <br />• A guest from PE/Rec stated that the lights would not be on throughout the night and <br /> <br />